KP Government Announces Over 10,000 Teaching Jobs: A Major Boost for Education
In a significant move to strengthen the education sector, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Government has officially approved the recruitment of more than 10,000 teachers for government primary schools across the province. This decision aims to address teacher shortages and improve access to quality education, particularly in underserved and remote areas.
12/27/20251 min read


Overview of the Recruitment Drive
According to official sources, the KP government has sanctioned the hiring of 10,074 primary school teachers on a contract basis. These appointments are part of a targeted strategy to ensure that every government primary school has adequate teaching staff.
The recruitment will be carried out with an emphasis on transparency and local participation, using a talent pool system and Parent Teacher Councils (PTCs) to oversee the process.
District-Wise Distribution
To ensure fair allocation, the new teaching positions have been divided between different regions:
Settled Districts: 5,845 teachers
Merged Districts: 4,229 teachers
This balanced distribution highlights the government’s focus on improving educational facilities in both urban and previously underdeveloped areas.
Contract Duration
The duration of teaching contracts will vary based on the school zone:
Summer Zone Schools: January 16 to May 31
Winter Zone Schools: March 1 to June 30
These timelines are designed to align with the academic calendars of different regions in the province.
Why This Matters
This large-scale recruitment initiative is expected to:
Reduce overcrowding in classrooms
Improve student-to-teacher ratios
Provide employment opportunities for qualified candidates
Strengthen primary education infrastructure across KP
Education experts have welcomed the announcement, calling it a positive step toward ensuring educational continuity and equity throughout the province.
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